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DoorDash Community Credits Program is a grant from DoorDash that provides gift cards to nonprofit organizations working to create greater access and equity in their communities. Through this program, eligible nonprofits receive DoorDash credits to support meal delivery and access to essentials for the populations they serve.
The program is designed to empower organizations that have adopted last-mile delivery as a tool for community support, particularly those running food assistance, volunteer engagement, and social service programs. Organizations in the United States, Canada, and Australia are eligible to apply by completing an online form.
DoorDash partners with community organizations to support initiatives around food access, civic engagement, and community development. Award amounts vary by organization and need.
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Introducing the DoorDash Community Credits Program | DoorDash Introducing the DoorDash Community Credits Program We are excited to announce the DoorDash Community Credits program. Through this effort, we are providing DoorDash gift cards to nonprofits that are carrying out our shared goals.
We know that having access to meals, essentials, and other items can make a difference for these groups as they work to create greater access and equity for their communities. Organizations in the U.S., Canada and Australia who would like to participate can start by completing this form to be considered for a donation.
Over the past year and throughout the pandemic, our society has been forced to reimagine our approach to how we work, interact and connect with one another. Organizations that used to run in-person programming are now considering last mile delivery as an essential way to empower their work to support those in need .
Additionally, organizations have increasingly turned to virtual programming and other innovative means to continue supporting the community. As a part of this evolution, we are excited to announce the DoorDash Community Credits program. Through this effort, we are providing DoorDash gift cards* to nonprofits that are carrying out our shared goals.
We know that having access to meals, essentials, and other items can make a difference for these groups as they work to create greater access and equity for their communities. Organizations in the U.S., Canada and Australia who would like to participate can start by completing this form to be considered for a donation.
** In commemoration of the 26th Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service , we are partnering with the Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce in Chicago, the Los Angeles Brotherhood Crusade, CaribBEING, One Hundred Black Men and Girls for Gender Equity in New York, Hosea Helps in Atlanta, and other community organizations.
These groups are using the Community Credits program to empower volunteerism, reflection, and discussion around the life and legacy of Dr. King. “The Greater Englewood Chamber is very excited to be partnering with DoorDash and have the opportunity to support local small businesses in the Englewood community. This strategic partnership helps to keep businesses open and operating, employees working and supports the hyper local economy.
The impact this partnership with DoorDash strives to achieve is our ability to be helpful to the whole community, with our warm meal giveaway and to remember, ‘… that the first function of community, is support.
’ – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” – Felicia Slaton-Young, Executive Director | Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce “As an extension of our work at the intersection of culture, community and commerce, we are honored to provide DoorDash gift cards to frontline workers and the community most in need, remembering the life and legacy of service of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” – Shelley Worrell, CEO & Founder of CaribBEING We are honored to join forces with organizations working to serve their communities today and every day.
By empowering non-profit partners with access to food, essentials, and more, they can devote time to doing more of what really matters: supporting their communities. * Gift cards can be used as a sole payment method on our platform; a credit card is not required as long as the gift cards covers the order total. Gift cards are redeemable towards eligible orders placed on www.
doordash. com or in the DoorDash app. Gift Cards are made available and provided by DoorDash, Inc. Gift Cards are not redeemable for cash except when required by applicable law.
For more information on the Gift Card Terms and Conditions, please see the full terms and conditions for your region: US Gift Cards Terms and Conditions, the Canada Gift Cards Terms and Conditions, and the Australia Gift Cards Terms and Conditions. ** Decisions are based on the completeness and quality of the information submitted, and as otherwise determined in DoorDash’s sole discretion.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit food assistance programs, including food pantries, in DoorDash service area in Connecticut. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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